https://youtu.be/vTxJ-BU6vCY
Now I would not say no to owning one of these fine Old Puppies. Even if it does have fixed sights on it. Because it would be like owning a early share of Pre WWII IBM Stock.
I.E. Its value will almost never go down! Grumpy

Yeah right!

YUM YUM!! Says Grumpy!





















As a side bar -I just got my hands on a H&R single shot rifle in 38-55. So far, I am really happy with it and now that I put a better scope on it. I can hardly wait to get it to the local range!
Also from what I have seen here on the video. I think that I am going to have to put this rifle. On to the I gotta have one list! Grumpy
PS I also just saw this one also. So you might want to take a peek at it!
























This is a cute little S&W .32 Hand Ejector Model of 1903. It is the 5th Change, made between 1910 and 1917.
Its predecessor, the S&W Hand Ejector Model of 1896, was the first S&W revolver with a swing-out cylinder, the first with a trigger guard integral to the frame, and the first to be chambered in .32 S&W Long.
This revolver has a nickel finish, a 4 1/4” barrel and is chambered in .32 S&W Long. The revolver is in about Fine Plus condition with about 92% of its original finish remaining.
If you have a lean gun budget like most folks including me. (by the way my pay-pal button is working guys! Then you could do a whole lot worst than to look at a rifle like this.












Some nice looking wood here too!











But just make sure that you have a good Gunsmith give it a serious inspection. As that is money that is never wasted. Trust me as I have gone down that road and the view was not pretty!